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Period of Product Use: |
Less than a month |
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Paintball Experience: |
6 months |
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Similar Products Used: |
JT Elite with thermal lens |
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| Marker Setup: |
Ion Pro Deluxe, Freak Junior barrel kit with Evolution 3 hopper using compressed air. Tippman A5 with response trigger using CO2. Autococker Outkast Pump Sniper, gravity feed mini hopper, 12oz Spider CO2. |
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| Strengths: |
Light, Compact, Excellent clarity, Comfortable, Great looks |
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| Weaknesses: |
Mask will fog when used in overcast conditions. Needs dual lens as standard on mask. |
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| Review: |
Last Sunday I went paint balling in low desert (Jungle Island) Southern California. The mask worked perfectly until mid afternoon when the humidity went up due to overcast. This caused the mask to fog repeatedly . I literately had to sit out the majority of three games waiting for the mask to clear up. It appears simple physics cannot be ignored, despite how much you spend. Unless you have a fan in your mask you are going to need an anti-fog dual lens. I am going to purchase a dual lens for this mask and will leave a review after I have used it in the same or similar conditions. |
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| Conclusion: |
Good mask but I would recommend purchasing dual lens at the same time. Make your paint ball shop sell them to you as a set (with discount). I believe Dye knows this mask fogs and that is why they originally sold it with dual lens. Dye should sell them with the dual lens like they did in early 2007. |
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